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haslinda: when was the eureka moment, the lightbulb moment?e: the eureka moment was trying to disrupt that space and make it more interesting and sexy. prefab existed. it is a banal topic, not so pleasant looking homes not so desirable. the challenge was how do you make it interesting and get the level of desirability that people love it. haslinda: prefab and luxury don't go hand-in-hand at all. jose: in fact it is an oxymoron. haslinda: what were the initial challenges you faced? jose: the position is different. to do that, who designs? an architect. if i can convince the world's best architects and designers to do this for a wider array of people, then i am doing something good and the company is doing something good because it is about end-users, how you feel about your home. haslinda: what was your pitch and how did you convince the first to come on board? jose: i started with the most difficult ones. it is easier to convince others when you go for the most well-known ones, right? so i had to aim really high to begin with. haslinda: that w
haslinda: when was the eureka moment, the lightbulb moment?e: the eureka moment was trying to disrupt that space and make it more interesting and sexy. prefab existed. it is a banal topic, not so pleasant looking homes not so desirable. the challenge was how do you make it interesting and get the level of desirability that people love it. haslinda: prefab and luxury don't go hand-in-hand at all. jose: in fact it is an oxymoron. haslinda: what were the initial challenges you faced? jose: the...
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showers in eureka to monterey, los angeles and san diego. the showers will taper as we head throughout the afternoon hours. they're getting the wettest weather right now. the snow pack is about 38% for the average for yesterday's date. 37% until april 1st. we're going to add to it. 2 to 4 feet before 35 feet. up to five feet of past levels. the winter storm warning begins at 5:00 this evening through saturday, 5:00 in the morning. we'll have snow showers saturday afternoon. mainly dry sunday and monday and tuesday and wednesday. >> thank you, mike. >>> new evidence that a second lawyer with ties to the president is now linked to the scandal involving stormy daniels. >> this new evidence stems from a lawsuit meant to keep daniels silent about an alleged affair with the president. abc's tara palmieri joins us live with more. >> good morning, natasha and reggie. they've too tried to distance the president -- there's new connection to a trump organization lawyer. overnight, documents provided to abc news marked highly confidence reveal new conne
showers in eureka to monterey, los angeles and san diego. the showers will taper as we head throughout the afternoon hours. they're getting the wettest weather right now. the snow pack is about 38% for the average for yesterday's date. 37% until april 1st. we're going to add to it. 2 to 4 feet before 35 feet. up to five feet of past levels. the winter storm warning begins at 5:00 this evening through saturday, 5:00 in the morning. we'll have snow showers saturday afternoon. mainly dry sunday...
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eureka. >> i'm jeffy bower.proval of 9a which is the second request for proposal to operate and lease are the dry dock. as you recall in the summer of 2017, this commission authorized port taaffe to issue the first proposal for the shipyard. it was issued august are 15th, 2017. the port received -- we received three respondents only one was actually responsive. the other two were letters and really inquiries. the respondent was from vigor and the other two were from [inaudible] the port is seeking a tenant that can demonstrate the ability to modernize and operate the shipyard and assets through the life of the lease and to achieve the port strategic goals of renewal,al stability, economic, vial at that time, engagement and liveability. what are the key terms of the rfp? that is the real key here. sorry. the port is suggesting in the new rfp a smaller footprint which would reduce the operator's maintenance and repair cost for the buildings that are not actually required to operate the shipyard. building 6, buildi
eureka. >> i'm jeffy bower.proval of 9a which is the second request for proposal to operate and lease are the dry dock. as you recall in the summer of 2017, this commission authorized port taaffe to issue the first proposal for the shipyard. it was issued august are 15th, 2017. the port received -- we received three respondents only one was actually responsive. the other two were letters and really inquiries. the respondent was from vigor and the other two were from [inaudible] the port...
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. >> i don't think the eureka moment really happens while that scientist is in the lab, poring over his happens is, the eureka moments occur when they're out here socializing at lunches and dinners, getting together. and the geneticist is with the physicist, who's with the scientist, who's with the surgeon. >> many of us are working in the local businesses or the medical life-science community and industry. so i've made deals and collaborations on the soccer fields. [ chuckles ] >> we felt that collaboration was going to be the turbo mechanism for us. the nemours children's hospital, they're able to recruit better doctors, same with the va medical center. because this doctor, if he wants to, can teach at the medical school right across the street, can do cutting-edge research, as well, in the next building across the street. the scientists, they're able to teach. they're able to practice. it's resulted in one of the most richest technology foundations that we could have. we have one gigabit bandwidth that we deliver to the homes and businesses here. it's basically over 200 times the ave
. >> i don't think the eureka moment really happens while that scientist is in the lab, poring over his happens is, the eureka moments occur when they're out here socializing at lunches and dinners, getting together. and the geneticist is with the physicist, who's with the scientist, who's with the surgeon. >> many of us are working in the local businesses or the medical life-science community and industry. so i've made deals and collaborations on the soccer fields. [ chuckles ]...
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eureka valley, i'm a proud resident, and i'm proud that eureka valley has been a safe and supportive home for the day community, but i would like to see this city call it by its real historic name which includes straight and day, but my point here is i like this project. i think it's a good project, and i'm willing to let go of the old building, which is hard, because that was where the singer, faye carol had her start. i remember hearing her and other good musicians in the building. but okay. we'll let the building go, and i believe the idea of a hotel is good, and i believe the developer will do a good job with it. the drawings look good. the only problem i have is i support this project 95%. i can't go 110% because i really believe in the community as a whole, not just the tourist value of it. tourist value is certainly there, and it's so important that the city do that, but this commission has a say on how this city is going to look at feel. i'm a retired architect and an educator, and when i was an architect, i'm very proud that we worked closely with the neighbors with the idea
eureka valley, i'm a proud resident, and i'm proud that eureka valley has been a safe and supportive home for the day community, but i would like to see this city call it by its real historic name which includes straight and day, but my point here is i like this project. i think it's a good project, and i'm willing to let go of the old building, which is hard, because that was where the singer, faye carol had her start. i remember hearing her and other good musicians in the building. but okay....
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>> pauly invited mcto come live with her and her husband in eureka.m the area where he spent his whole life. for now, he is working on getting a car. and promises to go back and visit as often as possible. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] >>> march madness in full swing. one of greatest plays, steve hartman has ever seen, didn't take place in the tournament. >> i know you guys get tired of me. it is little things. >> in el paso, coach peter morales, he had a favorite on the team. >> mitchell. i need you. help me. >> then team manager, mitchell marcus has developmental disability. but he surpassed everyone here when it came to love of the game. >> just an amazing person, our basketball team loves being around. tonight we have a great update on this story. but encase you missed the original. it
>> pauly invited mcto come live with her and her husband in eureka.m the area where he spent his whole life. for now, he is working on getting a car. and promises to go back and visit as often as possible. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your...
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to the north in eureka, garber bill, that is coming our way as well. we have this third round of storms to come through. that will bring us showers today through saturday morning. radar shows some areas of clearing. i want to show you this live view, look at the cloud coverage. it is neat what is happening. we see the high clouds cool temperatures, 30s and 40s. it feels chilly because we had some clearing overnight. the clouds are rolling in, especially as we see the rain drops. here is a look at san francisco . that golden glow. the headlines today, rain is returning. already here for the north they. chance of thunderstorms and hail this afternoon. heavy sierra snow fall, expecting to see another three feet of snow across the mountain ranges through saturday morning. it is not over. >> we are still following developing news out of oakland where two people were pulled out of lake merritt. one just a short time ago. that was a body pulled out. another person earlier this morning taken to the hospital. we will have the latest update coming up at 7:26. >>
to the north in eureka, garber bill, that is coming our way as well. we have this third round of storms to come through. that will bring us showers today through saturday morning. radar shows some areas of clearing. i want to show you this live view, look at the cloud coverage. it is neat what is happening. we see the high clouds cool temperatures, 30s and 40s. it feels chilly because we had some clearing overnight. the clouds are rolling in, especially as we see the rain drops. here is a look...
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eureka, redding, they are getting any moisture.ng that to work its way down into our region. so the active storm is up there further north dry for us and it's also active to the south. southern california, central california, they will get some rain here soon. temperatures will be comfortable. this afternoon sunny and temperatures will rise. 70 in los gatos. 69 morgan hill. so upper 60s, low 70s along some of the inland locations. danville 66. in the bay temperatures in the low to mid-60s. so it will be comfortable out there. sunshine in store for your afternoon. pretty similar to yesterday maybe a degree or two cooler. then saturday, sunday we are getting moisture coming in from the south. that's that subtropical moisture expecting to bring in a decent amount of rain for southern and central california. the next storm is coming in from the gulf of alaska. here's the view up at tahoe. the airport up there in truckee near north star and you can see clearing of the skies but yes, that snow is there. tahoe report showing there's a dec
eureka, redding, they are getting any moisture.ng that to work its way down into our region. so the active storm is up there further north dry for us and it's also active to the south. southern california, central california, they will get some rain here soon. temperatures will be comfortable. this afternoon sunny and temperatures will rise. 70 in los gatos. 69 morgan hill. so upper 60s, low 70s along some of the inland locations. danville 66. in the bay temperatures in the low to mid-60s. so...
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the rainfall is approaching portions of eureka and cape mendocino.ns of the south bay but look at the cloud cover in the north and some green showing up here, as well. by the way, it's cold enough that we could have a dusting of snow above 3,000 feet. but some rainfall being reported up towards ukiah, up in mendocino county and some of it drifting into portions of snow county as well so possibly closer to cloverdale or healdsburg. watching out for that, the showers kind of work their way closer throughout the evening hours. current numbers we have lots of 50s out there. livermore 56. san francisco 52. and santa rosa 53 degrees. there's hour live camera looking toward the bay. you can see the clouds stretching across the screen here so those clouds are definitely marching closer to the bay over the past few hours. all because this guy, this front, is moving into northern california. and there's enough instability that we could be tracking at least a chance of a few isolated thunderstorms. so this is primarily late this evening. some scattered showers
the rainfall is approaching portions of eureka and cape mendocino.ns of the south bay but look at the cloud cover in the north and some green showing up here, as well. by the way, it's cold enough that we could have a dusting of snow above 3,000 feet. but some rainfall being reported up towards ukiah, up in mendocino county and some of it drifting into portions of snow county as well so possibly closer to cloverdale or healdsburg. watching out for that, the showers kind of work their way closer...
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he studied economics at eureka a radioand became broadcaster, labor leader, corporate spokesman, andgovernor of california. as he matured, he demonstrated the power of big ideas about taxes and spending, about regulation. held those conservative principles very viscerally. they were indeed part of his dna. he never wavered from them. he was a decent, humble, and graceful soul. a man that paid attention to small kindnesses that also defined a good life. some didn't like his policies. it was impossible not to like the man himself. president reagan restored our economy along the way, as well as the national conscience, and he did so in the middle of the worst economic crisis since the great depression. worried that japan would lead the world into the 21st century. not president reagan. he knew better. doomed to inevitable decline. he said this at his first inauguration. we have every right to dream our dreams. with his leadership, we again dare to dream of our nation at its finest. reagan had an unrelenting faith in the american experiment and the goodness of his people. country, hefor
he studied economics at eureka a radioand became broadcaster, labor leader, corporate spokesman, andgovernor of california. as he matured, he demonstrated the power of big ideas about taxes and spending, about regulation. held those conservative principles very viscerally. they were indeed part of his dna. he never wavered from them. he was a decent, humble, and graceful soul. a man that paid attention to small kindnesses that also defined a good life. some didn't like his policies. it was...
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here on the west coast, you can see moisture off the coast of eureka and that's going to impact them.but it's not quite going to reach california just yet. for now, we are going to see some continued clearing out there, look at this is clouds have broken apart. this morning we definitely have the cloud coverage and that helped keep things warm. vaca camera showing plenty of sunshine, same with this camera looking over san francisco. 64 degrees right now in san francisco. 63 in livermore. overall a lovely day. our afternoon highs are going to be pretty warm in the upper 60s, low 70s for the south bay and the sunset tonigh at 6:08 p.m. at sunset we'll get the first round of rain, minimal rain. the one that's going to impact the pacific northwest the most, that's this afternoon. then friday and saturday we have subtropical moisture and we'll have more rainfall. so there's actually the picture. tonight through tomorrow this is the amount of rain we'll get, very, very light. it's the tail end of what's going to be impacting washington and oregon. and then friday to saturday all of that sto
here on the west coast, you can see moisture off the coast of eureka and that's going to impact them.but it's not quite going to reach california just yet. for now, we are going to see some continued clearing out there, look at this is clouds have broken apart. this morning we definitely have the cloud coverage and that helped keep things warm. vaca camera showing plenty of sunshine, same with this camera looking over san francisco. 64 degrees right now in san francisco. 63 in livermore....
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. >> i don't think the eureka moment really happens while that scientist is in the lab, poring over hisents occur when they're out here socializing at lunches and dinners, getting together. and the geneticist is with the physicist, who's with the scientist, who's with the surgeon. >> many of us are working in the local businesses or the medical life-science community and industry. so i've made deals and collaborations on the soccer fields. [ chuckles ] >> we felt that collaboration was going to be the turbo mechanism for us. the nemours children's hospital, they're able to recruit better doctors, same with the va medical center. because this doctor, if he wants to, can teach at the medical school right across the street, can do cutting-edge research, as well, in the next building across the street. the scientists, they're able to teach. they're able to practice. it's resulted in one of the most richest technology foundations that we could have. we have one gigabit bandwidth that we deliver to the homes and businesses here. it's basically over 200 times the average speed of a u.s. intern
. >> i don't think the eureka moment really happens while that scientist is in the lab, poring over hisents occur when they're out here socializing at lunches and dinners, getting together. and the geneticist is with the physicist, who's with the scientist, who's with the surgeon. >> many of us are working in the local businesses or the medical life-science community and industry. so i've made deals and collaborations on the soccer fields. [ chuckles ] >> we felt that...
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we have rain in u -- eureka and crescent city. this is a challenging forecast. it could be a steady rain all day or some rain to the south and no rain to the north. that's the way the models are trending, so santa cruz and south, tomorrow, not today. 40s and 50s on the temps, milder as you imagine. 40s for some, and upper 40s and 50s for others. 50 in sacramento and monterey. look for a mostly cloudy day, still mild with rain to the north and up towards s mendicino county. we have a system deepening and drawing the moisture up. there is a tremendous difference on the project models for the projection of the rain. you can see the bulk, just near monterey south. and then next week we focus our attention to the north and that looks good for more rain and mountain snow. so one pattern to the next between friday and monday. morning fog and 50s and 60s for the temps, muggy and cloud and rain lingering early sunday and kicking out of here, the transition time sunday into monday and a colder rain on tuesday. >> colder rain which means snow probably. >> that is correct.
we have rain in u -- eureka and crescent city. this is a challenging forecast. it could be a steady rain all day or some rain to the south and no rain to the north. that's the way the models are trending, so santa cruz and south, tomorrow, not today. 40s and 50s on the temps, milder as you imagine. 40s for some, and upper 40s and 50s for others. 50 in sacramento and monterey. look for a mostly cloudy day, still mild with rain to the north and up towards s mendicino county. we have a system...
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at eureka economics college. broadcaster, aio labor leader, then governor of california.ured, he demonstrated aboutwer of big ideas taxes, about spending, about regulation, about national defense. he held those rock ribbed conservative principles very viscerally. they were indeed part of his dna . he never, ever wavered from them. a decent, he was humble, and graceful soul. and man who, as george h.w. bush once said, paid attention to small kindnesses that also defined a good life. policies,t like his but it was impossible not to like the man himself. reaganhe way, president restored our economy and national confidence, and he did so in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the great depression. people worried that japan would lead the world into the 21st century, but not president reagan. he knew better. we are not, as some would have us believe, he said, doomed to inevitable decline. said, tovery right, he dream her lick dreams. with his leadership, we again dream of our nation at its finest. president reagan had an unrelenting faith in the goodness of america's
at eureka economics college. broadcaster, aio labor leader, then governor of california.ured, he demonstrated aboutwer of big ideas taxes, about spending, about regulation, about national defense. he held those rock ribbed conservative principles very viscerally. they were indeed part of his dna . he never, ever wavered from them. a decent, he was humble, and graceful soul. and man who, as george h.w. bush once said, paid attention to small kindnesses that also defined a good life. policies,t...
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touching everybody with wet weather from eureka at 50 to palm springs at 77. heaviest is down around l.a. once again and up towards yosemite and tahoe where we have flood watches, winter storm warnings, avalanche watches. it's 50% of average now. check out the tahoe area. until 5:00 a.m., we have that winter storm warning. even worse, an avalanche possible until 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >>> new this morning, president trump is going after former vice president joe biden in what else? a tweet. take a look here pchl the president tweeted, quote, crazy joe biden is trying to act like a tough guy. actually, he's weak. both mentally and physically. yet he threatens me for the second time with physical assault. he doesn't know me, but he would go down fast and hard crying all the way. don't threaten people, joe. >> this appears to be in reference to comments biden made earlier this week. the former v.p. told a group at the university of miami that if he and president trump were in high school, he would take the president behind the gym and quote, beat the hell ou
touching everybody with wet weather from eureka at 50 to palm springs at 77. heaviest is down around l.a. once again and up towards yosemite and tahoe where we have flood watches, winter storm warnings, avalanche watches. it's 50% of average now. check out the tahoe area. until 5:00 a.m., we have that winter storm warning. even worse, an avalanche possible until 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >>> new this morning, president trump is going after former vice president joe biden in what...
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mid to upper 60s from eureka to monterey. 54 in tahoe. quick look at the seven-day forecast for tahoe, just a ton of sunshine and temperatures in the mid-50s to near 60. >>> this morning, there is no doubt about it. north korean leader kim jong-un was in china. it was confirmed overnight. our president is tweeting about it this morning. i want to show you his latest tweet. saying i received message last night from xi jinping from china that his meeting went well and kim looks forward to meeting with me. in the meantime, maximum sanctions and pressure must be maintained at costs. what he's referring to are the latest sanctions imposed last month. >>> abc news reporter serena marshall has more on kim jong-un's meeting in china. >> two powerful leaders side by side. north korea's kim jong-un traveling secretly to beijing at the invite of president kim told xi he's willing to have a dialog, hold a summit with president trump and denuclearization is possible. the visit marksist first time leaving north korea since his taking over -- who doesn'
mid to upper 60s from eureka to monterey. 54 in tahoe. quick look at the seven-day forecast for tahoe, just a ton of sunshine and temperatures in the mid-50s to near 60. >>> this morning, there is no doubt about it. north korean leader kim jong-un was in china. it was confirmed overnight. our president is tweeting about it this morning. i want to show you his latest tweet. saying i received message last night from xi jinping from china that his meeting went well and kim looks forward...
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there is nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something no one knew before.spiration, a powerful spirit overcoming an ailing body to allow a mind to roam the cosmos. earning him a place as the most famous scientist in the world. it has been a glorious time to be alive and researching and doing theoretical physics. who else could draw crowds like this? the man who gazed at the stars became one himself. his story poignant and uplifting, his career involved concept so alien and complicated for most it was a struggle to keep up but he explored the strangest of features of the universe, black holes, drawing together the science of the largest things in space with the science of the small, part of a quest to come up with a theory for the universe. he made these incredibly original insights that set up the modern theory of black holes. and made great contributions to cosmology, and so he was a huge figure. i was devastated, really upset. i met him a couple of times but he had an impact on my life. it is the passing of a great scientist who will be truly missed. as a
there is nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something no one knew before.spiration, a powerful spirit overcoming an ailing body to allow a mind to roam the cosmos. earning him a place as the most famous scientist in the world. it has been a glorious time to be alive and researching and doing theoretical physics. who else could draw crowds like this? the man who gazed at the stars became one himself. his story poignant and uplifting, his career involved concept so alien and...
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the ranch is in humboldt county about 15 minutes from the city of eureka. the rancher raymond frank christie was arrested on animal cruelty charges. authorities say they found hundreds of dead cows left near waterways. some stacked in high piles. authorities found cattle that were malnourished and dogs kept in unsanitary conditions. >>> time is 4:39. advocates for the homeless says the rany start to springtime emphasizes the need for shelters to be opened year- round. the home first shelter in sunnyvale almost always fills the 140 beds it has available every night. usually the county requires the shelter to close by april 15th. but the santa clara county board of supervisors voted to extend the shelter to year round status. if the program is successful, this could be permanent. shelter workers say that could provide the certainty that gives some families a steppingstone towards a permanent home. >> what we are seeing is there's an increase in homelessness in general. it's also affecting families of young children. >> the people would be out on april 15th th
the ranch is in humboldt county about 15 minutes from the city of eureka. the rancher raymond frank christie was arrested on animal cruelty charges. authorities say they found hundreds of dead cows left near waterways. some stacked in high piles. authorities found cattle that were malnourished and dogs kept in unsanitary conditions. >>> time is 4:39. advocates for the homeless says the rany start to springtime emphasizes the need for shelters to be opened year- round. the home first...
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you can see the waves of scattered showers from santa barbara to eureka. dry in tahoe and yosemite and so cal. 70 in l.a. to palm springs. starting at 1:00 tomorrow afternoon through 5:00 wednesday evening, 1 to 3 feet of snow above 4,000 feet. if you're thinking about traveling, do it early tuesday. by wednesday morning, 10 inches of blue canyon, 2 feet at kirkwood. it keeps adding throughout the day. right now it's quiet but there's more heavy snow wednesday, thursday and friday. it's going to be quite a week in the sierra. >> now a live desk update. >>> new this morning, the pie lot of the helicopter that crashed into new york city's east river thinks he had engine failure and all five passengers, unfortunately, died. the flight was chartered for a photo shoot where the passengers took photos with the door open. these are some of the images taken of the helicopter shortly before it went down and you see it going down into the river. cell phone video shows final seconds, it was captured on cell phone video, loses control, crashes into the water. >> heard
you can see the waves of scattered showers from santa barbara to eureka. dry in tahoe and yosemite and so cal. 70 in l.a. to palm springs. starting at 1:00 tomorrow afternoon through 5:00 wednesday evening, 1 to 3 feet of snow above 4,000 feet. if you're thinking about traveling, do it early tuesday. by wednesday morning, 10 inches of blue canyon, 2 feet at kirkwood. it keeps adding throughout the day. right now it's quiet but there's more heavy snow wednesday, thursday and friday. it's going...
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let alone me. ♪ ♪ now i see >> pauley has invited mick to come live with her and her husband in eurekas working on getting a car and promises to go back and visit as often as possible. >> i don't even remember the last time i seen a story like that. >> you come to the table to make us cry. it's great they found each other. >> oh, my god. >> the whole group of characters, it's amazing they found each other and the friendships that all of them have, it's pretty heartwarming. >> wow. >> and they found it in a place called eureka. >> that's right. >> thank you. >> you can hear more of "cbs this morning" on our podcast, find interviews and originals on itunes and the podcast app. all that mattered this week, you're watching "cbs this morning." you're watching cbs "this morning. ♪ ♪ hello? hello! ♪ hello? hello. hello? hello. ♪ hello, i got your package. you can just leave it, thanks. ♪ ♪ hello? can i help you? hello! hello? hello!!! hello hello!!! ♪ >>> my irish friends, look what we got here. st. patrick's day celebrations away in dublin as we leave you, let's take a look back at all that
let alone me. ♪ ♪ now i see >> pauley has invited mick to come live with her and her husband in eurekas working on getting a car and promises to go back and visit as often as possible. >> i don't even remember the last time i seen a story like that. >> you come to the table to make us cry. it's great they found each other. >> oh, my god. >> the whole group of characters, it's amazing they found each other and the friendships that all of them have, it's pretty...
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he studied economics at eureka college. , abecame a radio broadcaster labor leader, a corporate spokesmand governor of california. he demonstrated the power of big ideas. about regulation. he held those rockribbed conservative principles very viscerally. they were indeed part of his dna. he never wavered from them. decent,e, he was a humble, and graceful soul. he was a man who asked -- who as george h.w. bush said, paid attention to small kindnesses that also defined a good life. some did not like his policies but it was impossible not to like the man himself. ourident reagan restored economy as well as our national confidence. he did so in the middle of what was then the worst economic crisis since the great depression. people worried that japan would lead the world into the 21st century but not president reagan. we are not as somewhat have us believe he said, doomed to an inevitable decline. he said this at his fiercest inaugural -- his first inaugural. we have every right to dream dreams. we dared to dream of our nation at its finest. president reagan had an unrelenting faith in the am
he studied economics at eureka college. , abecame a radio broadcaster labor leader, a corporate spokesmand governor of california. he demonstrated the power of big ideas. about regulation. he held those rockribbed conservative principles very viscerally. they were indeed part of his dna. he never wavered from them. decent,e, he was a humble, and graceful soul. he was a man who asked -- who as george h.w. bush said, paid attention to small kindnesses that also defined a good life. some did not...
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stephen hawking:here's nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no one knew before. david: stephen hawking had a gift for inspiration a powerful spirit overcoming an ailing body to allow the mind to roam through the cosmos. it earned him a place most famous scientist in the world. stephen hawking: it has been a glorious time to be alive and doing research in theoretical physics. david: who else could draw crowds like this?ze the man who at the stars t came one himself. his story both poiand uplifting. his career involved concepts so alien, so complicated, that for most people it is a struggle to keep up. but he w exploring the strangest features of the universe, black holes, drawing together the science of the orgest things in space wif the science of the very small, part of our quest to come up swithgle theory of the universe. >> he maybe these -- made these incredibly original insights which set up the modern theory of black holes and made great contributions to cosmology. he was a huge figure. >> i was devastated, really upset. i only met him a couple of times, b
stephen hawking:here's nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no one knew before. david: stephen hawking had a gift for inspiration a powerful spirit overcoming an ailing body to allow the mind to roam through the cosmos. it earned him a place most famous scientist in the world. stephen hawking: it has been a glorious time to be alive and doing research in theoretical physics. david: who else could draw crowds like this?ze the man who at the stars t came one himself. his...
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up in eureka, it's been nearly 15 years since they had a tornado warning. i thought you might find that interesting. >> thanks, mike. >>> the little girl at the center of the supreme court case that ended segregation in schools has died. linda brown was 9 years old when her father tried to enroll her at sumner in topeka, kansas. the school was all white at the time. he sued the board of education when sumner blocked her from enrolling. the high court would rule in 1954 that separate facilities are not equal which led to the desegregation of u.s. schools. brown died in topeka on sunday. she was 75 years old. >>> cisco is taking a big step to end homelessness in santa clara county donating $50 million to the county program called destination home over the next five years. it's the largest donation of its kind. the chief executive says the problem is at crisis levels. he says homelessness costs the county more than half a billion every year. >> california license plates will soon be more pink thanks to work from local activists. the new pink ribbon license pla
up in eureka, it's been nearly 15 years since they had a tornado warning. i thought you might find that interesting. >> thanks, mike. >>> the little girl at the center of the supreme court case that ended segregation in schools has died. linda brown was 9 years old when her father tried to enroll her at sumner in topeka, kansas. the school was all white at the time. he sued the board of education when sumner blocked her from enrolling. the high court would rule in 1954 that...
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there is nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no—one knew before.for inspiration, a powerful spirit overcoming an ailing body to allow a mind to roam through the cosmos. it earned him a place as the most famous scientist in the world. it has been a glorious time to be alive and doing research in theoretical physics. who else could draw crowds like this? the man who gazed at the stars became one himself. his story both poignant and uplifting. his career involved concepts so alien and complicated that for most people it's been a struggle to keep up. but he explored the strangest of features of the universe, black holes, drawing together the science of the very largest things in space with the science of the very small — part of a quest to come up with a single theory for the universe. he made these incredibly original insights, which set up the modern theory of black holes, and made great contributions to cosmology, and so he was a huge figure. i was devastated, really upset. i'd only met him a couple of times, but he had a real impact on my life. and
there is nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no—one knew before.for inspiration, a powerful spirit overcoming an ailing body to allow a mind to roam through the cosmos. it earned him a place as the most famous scientist in the world. it has been a glorious time to be alive and doing research in theoretical physics. who else could draw crowds like this? the man who gazed at the stars became one himself. his story both poignant and uplifting. his career involved...
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of intelligence to go from data to information but only with machine learning can you get to that eurekaoment to discover something you would never have been able to do before. that's the power of the machine learning. the reality is you can have all these different touch points to understand your customer journey and how to really improve that customer experience. this ultimately has to be putting the customer at the center. when they come in every day of the week, the items they're leaving. how are we going to help improve customer service? it's understanding all the patterns in the data that will be able to inform you how to deliver that experience. >> what tools do i need to take all this data. i want to take the data, stick it in the data machine and it spits out these insights for me. >> there are a lot of software tools out there. you could use a marketto to salesforce to amazon web services that has a ton of tools at your disposal. even things like google. >> all right. let's talk about chat bots. we hear about that a lot here. and how that is changing business on a small scale.
of intelligence to go from data to information but only with machine learning can you get to that eurekaoment to discover something you would never have been able to do before. that's the power of the machine learning. the reality is you can have all these different touch points to understand your customer journey and how to really improve that customer experience. this ultimately has to be putting the customer at the center. when they come in every day of the week, the items they're leaving....
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there is nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no one knew before.for inspiration, a powerful spirit overcoming an ailing body to allow a mind to roam through the cosmos. it earned him a place as the most famous scientist in the world. it has been a glorious time to be alive and doing research in theoretical physics. who else could draw the crowds? this was israel. the man who gazed at the stars became one himself. his story both poignant and uplifting. his career involved concepts so alien and complicated that for most people it's been a struggle to keep up but he explored the strangest of features of the universe, black holes, drawing together the science of the very largest things in space with the science of the very small — part of a quest to come up with a single theory for the universe. he made these incredibly original insights which set up the modern theory of black holes, and made great contributions to cosmology, and so he was a huge figure. i was devastated, really upset. i'd only met him a couple of times, but he had a real impact on my
there is nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no one knew before.for inspiration, a powerful spirit overcoming an ailing body to allow a mind to roam through the cosmos. it earned him a place as the most famous scientist in the world. it has been a glorious time to be alive and doing research in theoretical physics. who else could draw the crowds? this was israel. the man who gazed at the stars became one himself. his story both poignant and uplifting. his career...
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and you can still find a few of them, the socialists mens singing groups in places like eureka pennsylvania. what they are doing is attempting to create a working class culture and a working-class politics. well, they had competition. i mentioned the american federation of labor, which was successfully organizing. at its head was a disillusioned socialist who gave up on socialism, but thought organizing workers, not for revolution, but for a more just society. so what the american federation of labor was doing, they are not trying to overthrow the system. they are trying to guarantee better working conditions, higher pay, and what were called the bread and butter issues, and insurance for workers who were maimed and could not support their families again. so you have on the left the anarchists on the far left, but you have a kind of center labor movement emerging too. the anarchists that i am going to return to now had their own internal problems as well as external. they were divided over politics, whether to reject politics totally, or to work against politics. not so much within them. wh
and you can still find a few of them, the socialists mens singing groups in places like eureka pennsylvania. what they are doing is attempting to create a working class culture and a working-class politics. well, they had competition. i mentioned the american federation of labor, which was successfully organizing. at its head was a disillusioned socialist who gave up on socialism, but thought organizing workers, not for revolution, but for a more just society. so what the american federation of...
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we still have some showers well to our north up around eureka. we may see some little patches of light precipitation working their way down into the northern most part of the bay area. but we're going to be dry, and i'll have the full forecast for you in just a few minutes. >>> california's bullet train project will likely require even more time and lots more money to complete than last estimated. however, the new chief executive is promising more transparency with the public about its challenges. tomorrow the california high speed authority will release its latest business plan, the last plan that keeps ballooning in cost, the last price tag puts it at $64 billion. >>> chief richard lucero joined the freemont police department and worked his way up through the ranks until he became chief. >>> i'm sure you have heard the term fake news, especially in the last couple of years. apparently it spreads faster than real news. the question is what can be done about it. >>> peace, prosperity, dignity and opportunity for all depend on it. >> celebrating w
we still have some showers well to our north up around eureka. we may see some little patches of light precipitation working their way down into the northern most part of the bay area. but we're going to be dry, and i'll have the full forecast for you in just a few minutes. >>> california's bullet train project will likely require even more time and lots more money to complete than last estimated. however, the new chief executive is promising more transparency with the public about its...
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. >> any undocumented immigrant arrested as far north as eureka is brought to san francisco for a detention hearing. >>> community leaders took part in a ground breaking ceremony for new affordable housing units for families and homeless veterans, 140 units will be built on south street. the building will be named for the late mayor. >>> linebacker ruben foster has put the team in a tough situation. shanahan addressed foster's recent address for the first time today saying, quote, i want to help ruben out, just like i want to help any of our players out, but it's a two-way street and the players has to meet us there, he was arrested by los gatos police on domestic violence and suspicion of assault. he was also arrested in january on a marijuana possession charge. >>> a nursing student accused of sexual battery of a nursing home patient. 29-year-old cody baca turned himself in to authorities last week. baca faces two felony counts of sexual battery on an institutionalized victim and first-degree burglary. he's now on a leave from san francisco medical center. >>> you don't swing a golf club
. >> any undocumented immigrant arrested as far north as eureka is brought to san francisco for a detention hearing. >>> community leaders took part in a ground breaking ceremony for new affordable housing units for families and homeless veterans, 140 units will be built on south street. the building will be named for the late mayor. >>> linebacker ruben foster has put the team in a tough situation. shanahan addressed foster's recent address for the first time today...
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. >>> any undocumented immigrant arrested as far north as eureka is brought to san francisco for a detention hearing. to the fallout after the meeting just yesterday at the white house on school violence now and guns. >>> president trump agreed with the democrats on several ideas. now the republicans are responding to what they hear. here is our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> adafr vowing to push for bold action on gun violence. >> we have to do something about it. we have to act. >> the president's high hopes are hit ago familiar reality on capitol hill. no concensus, no action. >> i hope this doesn't end up like the immigration debate where we end up having votes and end up with nothing to show for it. >> reporter: some of the president's reliable republican friends in congress said point blank they couldn't support some of the ideas he embraced. take his proposal to seize the guns of anyone identified as a possible threat, even without a hearing. >> i like taking the guns early. take the guns first go through due process second. >> i love my president. i supported him.
. >>> any undocumented immigrant arrested as far north as eureka is brought to san francisco for a detention hearing. to the fallout after the meeting just yesterday at the white house on school violence now and guns. >>> president trump agreed with the democrats on several ideas. now the republicans are responding to what they hear. here is our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> adafr vowing to push for bold action on gun violence. >> we have to do...
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eureka college explained to him that the depression was brought about was made much worse by that so thereafter he was very much a part of free trade. it isn't just about free trade at the cheapest price but also national defense and making alliances with people you want to join with you to oppose aggression or subversion as the cold war the soviet union in this case so the reason i write reagan books and i continue in my next book right now i'm finishing a biography of george washington's mother who is a fascinating figure of history completely misunderstood nobody has ever done a biography of her who was america's first first lady i am enjoying this so much but after that this will probably be in search of reagan i got my idea from my old friend who is the official biographer of churchill who did in search of churchill and this would be to address the misunderstanding mischaracterization of what reagan really was who at his core was a child of the enlightenment according mode -- quoting pain and thoreau a small l libertarian champion individual rights and privacy and dignity and th
eureka college explained to him that the depression was brought about was made much worse by that so thereafter he was very much a part of free trade. it isn't just about free trade at the cheapest price but also national defense and making alliances with people you want to join with you to oppose aggression or subversion as the cold war the soviet union in this case so the reason i write reagan books and i continue in my next book right now i'm finishing a biography of george washington's...
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it is near arcata, 15 miles from the city of eureka. was arrested monday on animal cruelty charges. authorities say they found hundreds of that cars -- cows left in waterways. some of them stacked in 10 cal pipe -- 10 cal high piles. in santa rosa a chp helicopter found a lost hiker in the dark. a woman went for a hike sunday when the sun went down, she realized she would be able to see because she only had her prescription sunglasses. she had mistakenly left her regular classes -- glasses at home. she called 911 and they used nightvision and thermal imaging to rescue her. she was cold but otherwise okay. >>> new efforts to protect -- prevent suicides. how high-tech cameras will soon replace security guards. >>> are chief meteorologist bill is adding up the rainfall. there is more on the way. his timeline is coming up. ♪ we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your i
it is near arcata, 15 miles from the city of eureka. was arrested monday on animal cruelty charges. authorities say they found hundreds of that cars -- cows left in waterways. some of them stacked in 10 cal pipe -- 10 cal high piles. in santa rosa a chp helicopter found a lost hiker in the dark. a woman went for a hike sunday when the sun went down, she realized she would be able to see because she only had her prescription sunglasses. she had mistakenly left her regular classes -- glasses at...
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we'll be having an open house at the eureka valley rec center to let the community advise on their preference for the structural and architectural look at the elevator. not the art or the design, but the architectural look. people will also be able to take a short survey and let us know what the elevator should look like through the project's website, which is sfnt.co sfnt.com/cast sfnt.com/castrosx. we want it to look good in addition to accessibility. sunday streets is kicking off its tenth season this saturday, right? this sunday. it's called sunday streets. it's in the mission from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. it will be between dubose and 26th street. almost the whole length of valencia. i think you know, but for the benefit of those who do not. sunday streets is an annual event. turns each district into a day-long vehicle-free celebration. tens of thousands of people come out and enjoy the street and various non-motorized modes. there's entertainment, a lot of local groups and a lot of act vase in a street in a way that's not possible when it's in its normal mode. the sunday street season ru
we'll be having an open house at the eureka valley rec center to let the community advise on their preference for the structural and architectural look at the elevator. not the art or the design, but the architectural look. people will also be able to take a short survey and let us know what the elevator should look like through the project's website, which is sfnt.co sfnt.com/cast sfnt.com/castrosx. we want it to look good in addition to accessibility. sunday streets is kicking off its tenth...
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you can see the strongest dynamics are up here by eureka. we see some moderate to heavy rainfall in the last hour or so in the areas represented in yellow. over here by east of st. helena -- coming into the napa valley. rainfall rates to give you an idea of how hard. 2/10 of an inch an hour. that is significant rainfall. one 10th of an inch an hour. this is good stuff. this lighter green is one hundredths of an inch. those yellow areas representing. 2/10 an hour the wipers are going moderate to full. you can see light showers. showers south into -- with rainfall rates they are. 12 hundredths of an inch. which is enough for the wipers to be going. golden gate bridge. progressively we have seen the rainfall rates picking up on the bridge. we have over three quarters of an inch of rain in the amount watershed. in the last few hours. more to come. here we are midnight tonight. 1 am in the morning. between 1 am-5 am. it is still raining. the pop of that storm is 5 am. heavy rain. about 7 am just in time for the morning commute the secondary way.
you can see the strongest dynamics are up here by eureka. we see some moderate to heavy rainfall in the last hour or so in the areas represented in yellow. over here by east of st. helena -- coming into the napa valley. rainfall rates to give you an idea of how hard. 2/10 of an inch an hour. that is significant rainfall. one 10th of an inch an hour. this is good stuff. this lighter green is one hundredths of an inch. those yellow areas representing. 2/10 an hour the wipers are going moderate to...
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we do have rain showers approaching eureka towards mendocino and we could have rain approaching the bay area this evening. current numbers are mild, remember last week we have the cold temperatures, the hail, the low snow levels. check out these numbers, 60s to write around 70. san jose right now 69 and this is the live camera looking towards oakland, a few high clouds and you will notice the change over the next few hours, some these clouds increasing from the north. here is the deal for today, 3 pm partly sunny skies and mid- 60s and by 6 pm and 7 pm you will have a redline approaching the north bay. into the evening by 10 pm we could track some showers, especially from san francisco and points north. the best chance of shower activity will be for this evening, especially towards the north bay. a lot happening in the pacific and we are showing you the pattern approaching the west coast and bay area. for today, increasing high clouds, evening showers, and for tomorrow cloud cover that will follow the path. into friday and saturday the chance of scattered showers, the best chance will b
we do have rain showers approaching eureka towards mendocino and we could have rain approaching the bay area this evening. current numbers are mild, remember last week we have the cold temperatures, the hail, the low snow levels. check out these numbers, 60s to write around 70. san jose right now 69 and this is the live camera looking towards oakland, a few high clouds and you will notice the change over the next few hours, some these clouds increasing from the north. here is the deal for...
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you can see him kind of struggling over it and having a eureka moment. that this was an encyclopedia and he could turn back and find the word to learn that it was another word for fulcrum. learning that. and then he turned back to the "lever" section and then made a little note in the margin. and then he turned back toyou cl comments that he made and as brief as they are, you can see this whole process of reading taking place. george washington coming across --unknown world, wondering an unknown word, wondering what it means, and then realizing he has the ability to figure it out with what is in his hands. another chapter i have is on travel writing. this is another fairly early chapter in the book because several of the travel books in washington's library contained his teenage signature. none of them have dated signatures but they all contain his signature that looks like he acquired them when he was about 17 or so. one of my favorites -- this is another one in boston, is daniel defoe's, "tour through great britain." there are enough typographical erro
you can see him kind of struggling over it and having a eureka moment. that this was an encyclopedia and he could turn back and find the word to learn that it was another word for fulcrum. learning that. and then he turned back to the "lever" section and then made a little note in the margin. and then he turned back toyou cl comments that he made and as brief as they are, you can see this whole process of reading taking place. george washington coming across --unknown world, wondering...
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eureka has sunshine today. sunshine in yosemite.'s look at what happens the next seven days no tahoe after 5 to 7 feet from the last storm. wintry showers, valley rain, mountain snow on thursday. they'll be light. saturday, some rain and sunday a stronger storm with a little more rain and snow. alexis? who do i go to here? >> back to us. the fairgrounds hosts two gun shows a year and now a push to ban them entirely. the. >> the executive director suggested that the board of supervisors, quote, read the constitution. reporter katie utis is live for us in san jose. good morning. >> senn yeager says people are approaching him. they're upset when they see billboards posted at the fairgrounds. he says the shooting in parkland, florida, is part of his rationale for the gun ban. just last month they hosted the gun show. the executive director of that group who hosted the event told the mercury news that, quote, owning a gun is legal in the united states even when politicians do silly campaigns like this. we suggest he reads the contusion,
eureka has sunshine today. sunshine in yosemite.'s look at what happens the next seven days no tahoe after 5 to 7 feet from the last storm. wintry showers, valley rain, mountain snow on thursday. they'll be light. saturday, some rain and sunday a stronger storm with a little more rain and snow. alexis? who do i go to here? >> back to us. the fairgrounds hosts two gun shows a year and now a push to ban them entirely. the. >> the executive director suggested that the board of...
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trade is a fundamental misunderstanding of a also, ronald reagan understood going back to his time at eureka college of course during the great depression many people believe that it was aggravated by smoot-hawley that was introduced by the republican congressman and senator to create huge trade barriers to thee implication of goods and over the dissent of the united states deeper into the great recession. the professor at th professor ae explained to him that it was brought about and made much worse by smoot-hawley. so it's not just about trade it up by the best products at the cheapest pric price into buyinge policy and national defense and making alliances with people that you want to join with you to oppose aggression or subversion ino this case in the cold war and soviet union. the reason i write these books did i continue to right now i'm finishing a biography on george washington's mother was an absolutely fascinating figure in history and completely misunderstood. nobody's dummy biography of georgedo washington's mother who in many ways was america's first lady and i'm just enjoying
trade is a fundamental misunderstanding of a also, ronald reagan understood going back to his time at eureka college of course during the great depression many people believe that it was aggravated by smoot-hawley that was introduced by the republican congressman and senator to create huge trade barriers to thee implication of goods and over the dissent of the united states deeper into the great recession. the professor at th professor ae explained to him that it was brought about and made much...
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. >>> 300 cows have been dead at a ranch in humboldt county 15 minute from the city of eureka.the rancher raymond frank cysty was arrested on animal cruelty charges. they found hundreds of dead cows left near water wears. authorities found cattle -- waterways. authorities found cattle malnourished and dogs kept in unsanitary condition. >>> we have a update on a scare at a east bay community college. classes canceled today in diablo pleasant college of the we will tell you about an alert and what officials are describing as a potentially service threat. >>> good morningch the weather is not great for driving out there. if you are driving on the freeways, it is a windshieldwipers in several areas leave early. >> that plume of substrop cal moisture arrived and has it ever. there's really good rain rates but the front has a ways to go. so it's going to be a rany windy day. ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just tho
. >>> 300 cows have been dead at a ranch in humboldt county 15 minute from the city of eureka.the rancher raymond frank cysty was arrested on animal cruelty charges. they found hundreds of dead cows left near water wears. authorities found cattle -- waterways. authorities found cattle malnourished and dogs kept in unsanitary condition. >>> we have a update on a scare at a east bay community college. classes canceled today in diablo pleasant college of the we will tell you...
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about 29 kilometers (18 miles) west of petrolia, california and 66 kilometers (41 miles) southwest of eurekars before it began to clear around the bay area today. temperatures were mild againg with partly cloudy skies but cool near the coast with fog. tonight will be partly to mostly cloudy with patchy fog. it's all quiet on the doppler radar right now but that will change again shortly. on the satellite you can see what's left of the storm that moved through ths morning and fell apart. it left plenty of moisture in the atmosphere behind. the pattern overall remains active with a series of storms headed our way. tomorrow will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers mainly to the north. another storm will come up from the south to bring clouds and rain late on saturday. showers will continue on sunday. dry and warmer weather should return on monday but more rain is possible tuesday and wednesday. in new york city's war on crime, the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the major case squad. these are their stories. you can't treat me this way. i have done everyth
about 29 kilometers (18 miles) west of petrolia, california and 66 kilometers (41 miles) southwest of eurekars before it began to clear around the bay area today. temperatures were mild againg with partly cloudy skies but cool near the coast with fog. tonight will be partly to mostly cloudy with patchy fog. it's all quiet on the doppler radar right now but that will change again shortly. on the satellite you can see what's left of the storm that moved through ths morning and fell apart. it left...
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most of that will stay up north in eureka, redding. this afternoon sunshine for everybody. it's going to be a good- looking day. saturday things get cloudy. we also want to talk about the temperatures. here's a view normally of the golden gate bridge and there's a red dot that you can see part of the bridge. but the fog is right over that bridge and it's 48 degrees in san francisco. we have moisture in the air and that's why it's a foggy morning. >>> we have a fog advisory in effect for drivers heading across the golden gate bridge. >> we are still in the green along this stretch. 25 minutes. and looking good heading out of antioch westbound 4 as you head on over towards 680. it's about 12 minutes. 680 great into walnut creek. bay bridge toll plaza wide open. 10 minutes into san francisco. back to you. >>> an east bay police department says it has dismantled part of a sophisticated crime ring responsible for ripping people off at the pump. kpix 5's jessica flores is live in fremont to explain. jessica. >>> reporter: good morning, michelle. that's right. fremont police say a
most of that will stay up north in eureka, redding. this afternoon sunshine for everybody. it's going to be a good- looking day. saturday things get cloudy. we also want to talk about the temperatures. here's a view normally of the golden gate bridge and there's a red dot that you can see part of the bridge. but the fog is right over that bridge and it's 48 degrees in san francisco. we have moisture in the air and that's why it's a foggy morning. >>> we have a fog advisory in effect...
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we have people come from as far away as fresno, reno, and eureka to purchase the product we need. we service an extremely sophisticated clientele here in san francisco, people who demand quality product and innovative design. and in order to produce that, we need to have access to quality materials. we also service, of course, all the visitors and conventions and huge corporate evens that happen here in the city generating millions of dollars of income for the city. there's not a single person that i have spoken to in the flower market family, which is what we call ourselves, who believe we can survive the proposed move to the embarcadero piers that's been proposed by the developer. we have no faith that this is something that's feasible from the standpoint of either the vendors or those of us who have to purchase product. we're extremely fearful that this is going to mean the end of a 100--year-old san francisco insurance student -- san francisco institution. this is a sophisticated business enterprise that pumps a lot of revenue into the city and into this northern california re
we have people come from as far away as fresno, reno, and eureka to purchase the product we need. we service an extremely sophisticated clientele here in san francisco, people who demand quality product and innovative design. and in order to produce that, we need to have access to quality materials. we also service, of course, all the visitors and conventions and huge corporate evens that happen here in the city generating millions of dollars of income for the city. there's not a single person...